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Sep 19, 2008 1:54 PM in response to sam27508by PT,When you play the video, is it still playing on the iPod's LCD screen? If so, you simply need to go into the iPod menus... Video -> Video Settings -> TV Out and switch that from OFF to ON which will send the video out to the TV rather than showing on the iPod's screen.
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Nov 17, 2008 8:18 PM in response to PTby jay9700,I have the ipod touch. I get audio on th tv but no video. I'm i doing something wrong??? -
Nov 18, 2008 1:01 PM in response to jay9700by PT,The iPod Touch does not support outputting video out through the headphone jack like the 5th generation video iPods did. So you can not use a generic AV cable in the headphone jack of the Touch.
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Dec 14, 2008 3:56 PM in response to PTby TlKRnKnot,I have the 120gb ipod and have tried using component av cables to watch movies on the tv and all it says is TV OUT ENABLED...connect please connect video accessory and they are connected. -
Dec 15, 2008 11:55 AM in response to PTby Vishal Janani,i have got an ipod touch, and i also have the ipod composite cable. i connect it to my tv and all i get is sound? would you know how to solve this problem? -
Dec 17, 2008 8:21 PM in response to sam27508by Coriolis,I've heard but have not been able to confirm that to make this work the cable pattern is swapped as follows:
red plug to yellow jack, yellow plug to white jack, white plug to red jack.
Can anyone try it and confirm? -
Dec 25, 2008 11:33 AM in response to sam27508by mkay62,I am trying to connect my 5th generation 60Gb ipod to my Samsung Plasma HDTV using the Component AV Cable from Apple. I have enabled TV-Out in Video settings on the ipod.
I am finding matching the color schemes on the Apple AV composite cables and the TV does not work! Why would Apple make this non-intuitive?
I connected the Audio Component AV Cable, Left-Audio-White and Right-Audio-Red to the audio inputs on my TV matching the labels and color schemes on the TV. Intuitive setup but no audio.
I connected the Video Component AV Cable, Y=Green, Pb=Blue, Pr=Red to the video inputs on my TV matching the labels and color schemes on the TV. Seems like an intuitive setup. Hmmm...no audio or video.
The directions say connect the red, green and blue video connectors into the component video input (Y, Pb, Pr) on your TV. Okay so that is Y=Red, Pb=Green, and Pr=Blue. Connecting the Red video cable to Y on my TV resulted in Black & White video and audio. Connecting the Green Video cable to Pb and Blue Video cable to Pr results in a PINK video and audio?!?!?!?
Apple...you claim to make stuff that is easy to use...you blew it on this one! What is the magic to hook this up? -
Dec 27, 2008 6:46 AM in response to Coriolisby Coriolis,I tried with a Canon cable and was not able to come up with a working jack and cable combo. Went out and got the Apple composite cable, and it worked beautifully right away. -
Dec 27, 2008 7:12 PM in response to mkay62by Space Butler XIII,Apple did this so they can make you buy their Apple Brand A/V dock. But if you go to Radio Shack, they can sell you a cord that's significantly cheaper (depending on it's length) and will most likely work, so long as you remember that red is video.
Just be glad that you don't own the Creative ZEN player, because where a normal cord will work on an iPod using an unusual method, normal cord will not work on a ZEN using any method whatsoever. (My friend tells me the reason for this is that their A/V connection doesn't use the "common ground" that most 1/8" connections use; ask an A/V expert for more details, if you care enough) -
Jan 4, 2009 1:37 PM in response to sam27508by sbird,I also have a fifth generation Ipod and the Apple dock with AV connection. I am able to watch through the television for our two LCD televisions just fine, and have used the Ipod and dock when traveling with hotel TVs, but it doesn't work properly through our two Panasonic plasma TVs. I heard, but not through an authoritative source, that the video ipod just won't work with plasma TVs. True? Or is there a trick to hooking it up that I haven't figured out? We have tried every combination we can think of and have adjusted the video input settings on the TVs, to no avail. -
Jan 7, 2009 6:37 PM in response to mkay62by speechless1021,I am having the same problem!! Let me know if you figure it out please -
Jan 11, 2009 4:47 PM in response to mkay62by jeepco,Hello, did you ever get a solution? I also am having teh same issue on an Ipod nano. Thanks -
Jan 21, 2009 1:56 PM in response to sbirdby StuLynn,I am getting the same problem I have a 5th generation iPod bought in Oct 2006. I bought the Apple AV cable and get either a pink or blue screen. I plug my son's 2008 nano in and it works just fine. Can anyone clariy if the 5G iPod actualy works with the AV cable. Many thanks, -
Apr 3, 2009 8:21 AM in response to sam27508by emidge,You cannot conenct the iPod video (5G or 5.5G) to your TV with a component AV cable. You can only use a composite AV cable. The iPod classic (6G), iPod nano (3G and 4G), iPod touch, and iPhone allows connection to your TV via component AV cable or composite AV cable. For compatibility issues, check the iPod and iPhone TV out support article found on http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1454.